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Most Wild Life campsites in Africa you are pestered by Monkeys when you make Breakfast . However at Rooiputs in Botswana in the Kalahari Desert its usually these fellows that watch you from a dune. They are just curious and mean no harm ..but Just my wife and I on Planet Earth to have this experience with this big lion
In the medieval city of Siena.
I've been sitting for a while, waiting for the silhouettes of tourists to make a nice graphical figure... From several shot I made, this is the best one.
ƒ/8.0 24mm 1/200s ISO 100
Lens: TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L (click to see all my photos with this lens)
One of Munich's famous tourist attractions: The Eisbachwelle (Eisbach wave). As you can see, the surfers line up and a lot of people are watching. The wave is located at the southern end of the Englischer Garten.
This Picture of the Week shows the Milky Way flowing over its future spectator, ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). As the light of the Milky Way band appears to pour into the ELT, the enormous cranes around it seem to do the same while they further advance the telescope. Once the assembly is complete, the soon-to-be largest telescope in the world will be breaking down the light above in unparalleled detail.
The very bright and orange patch in the Milky Way right above the open dome is the core of our galaxy, with its filamentary dark clouds of gas and dust. The stars in the Milky Way centre look redder partly because they are older and partly because dust reddens them, similar to how particles in our atmosphere make the Sun look red at sunrise or sunset.
Focussing back down on Earth, the ELT will scrutinise the pristine night sky above the Chilean Atacama Desert with unprecedented precision. It will help us learn more about the close environment of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy. It will analyse the atmospheres of exoplanets, answer questions about the births and deaths of stars we yet cannot even begin to ask, and explore how galaxies form and evolve, among many other exciting questions. We eagerly await the mysteries of the cosmos the world’s biggest eye on the sky will unveil.
Credit: C. Letelier/ESO
Even the Bobby popped out to see this one pass by! 37423 Spirit of the Lakes crosses onto the Down Walsall prior to descending the Lichfield Chord and onto the West Coast at Lichfield Trent Valley Junction. Running as 6Z37 W.H. Davis (Shirebrook) to Crewe Coal Sidings conveying the final 8 new FNA's for D.R.S.
Watching the cars on Merves Swerve, a section of the Cotswold Clouds trial 2023 run by Stroud & District motor club
.... another spectator at the gun-dog trials at Turlough, Castlebar, during Feile na Tuaithe last week-end.
At Amsterdam Gay parade 2008
I sometimes feel that photos of spectators tell even more than pictures of the event itself. Notice how everyone is very interested in the parade, the only one who couldn't care less would be the dog in the middle wearing a rainbow coloured collar. If interested notice how many cameras there is in the picture or who spotted me. The middle of this picture is my favorite part (apart from the dog) I think it's really dynamic with the arms flying everywhere.
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